Thanksgiving is a holiday known for many things: spending time with loved ones, eating delicious food, and for some people, shopping.
Thanksgiving is Thursday, Nov. 23 this year, and while a majority of stores have remained open in the past, shoppers may struggle to find many shopping options this year.
The holiday closures are a stark contrast from several years ago, when shoppers were finishing Thanksgiving dinner early in order to get to the mall or other stores for a jump on Black Friday sales.
Here's a full list of which stores will be open, along with their hours, and which stores will be closed this year on Thanksgiving.
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No, all Target stores will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
All Walmart stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
No, all Costco locations will be closed on Thanksgiving.
No, all Dick's locations will be closed on Nov. 23 this year.
Yes, both Bass Pro Shop and Cabela's will open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
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All Belk stores will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
No, all Macy's and Nordstrom stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
All Home Depot and Lowe's stores will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
No, all three stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
Yes, Big Lots will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
All IKEA stores will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
No, all Victoria's Secret stores will be closed on Thanksgiving.
No, all locations of all three stores will be closed on Nov. 23 this year.
No, PetSmart will be closed on Thanksgiving.
Contributing: Betty Lin-Fisher, USA TODAY
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